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Meh..

The original Transformer also has a locked bootloader (the SBK was cracked by the dev community so that it could be flashed through NVFLASH) but Asus themselves has never officially unlocked the bootloader. In fact, they've changed the SBK a couple of times to prevent newer production lines from being unlocked. Asus

I....I...I think my brain just shattered...

I already wear these.

I'm sure they could, and it would be great. The question is, will they?

Why not both? If money is a limitation, that is perfectly understandable.

Pokemon Yellow would be nice, too. The thing is it seems like they are avoiding games that had a multiplayer aspect. The Pokemon games would need emulation (or rewriting entirely) of the Game Boy link cable.

For some reason the main thing this article made me think of was looking back at the picture and thinking to myself:

Chaos is what makes the world interesting..

It's still rather cool.

He's also in the SyFy version of Being Human.

Yeah, Wookiees are pretty awesome.

That's a pretty great episode of TNG.

Error. Grasshopper disassembled... Re-assemble!

Like Velkonn I really must make a point to see that part of the movie again. I haven't seen the second movie since they stopped showing it on cable nearly a decade ago.

Would have to be a fairly high powered one to do what the movie shows what the SAINT robots' lasers are capable of. Either way, it was the treads on the robot in the image that made me instantly think of Short Circuit. I loved those movies :D

It's only a matter of time. His arrival is inevitable.

That first clip's obsession with the number 13 being 'ominous' is hilarious, considering that the 13 colonies were the first 13 states. Many of the symbols placed there were because at the time they were patriotic...

Not sure about Vita games yet, but PSP games ranged anywhere from a few MB to 2+GB depending on the quality and size of the game world. Considering how much more capable the Vita is, I doubt a 4GB card would last very long.